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Hormuz Attacks Test Ceasefire

Generated from the sources below Jun 28, 7:10 AM EDT cross-checked sources
Drawn.News visual brief: Iran drone attacks put Gulf ceasefire under strain
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Bahrain said Iranian drones targeted the country after U.S. strikes on Iran, while a commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz was also attacked. U.S. forces hit Iranian missile, drone, radar and other military sites, putting Bahrain security, Hormuz shipping, and the June ceasefire in the same escalation frame.

  1. Frame 1Bahrain said Iranian drones targeted the kingdom after U.S. strikes, pulling public security and a key shipping corridor into the exchange.
  2. Frame 2A commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz was also attacked, with bridge damage reported off Oman and no casualties.
  3. Frame 3Bahrain's foreign ministry reported a "number of drones" and called the launch a threat to people living there.
  4. Frame 4U.S. aircraft struck Iranian missile, drone and radar sites after Washington said commercial shipping had been attacked.
  5. Frame 5The ceasefire announced earlier in June now faces a corridor test: whether Hormuz traffic can move without new retaliation.
  6. Frame 6The practical question is whether drones, ships or U.S. strike sites become the next break in the ceasefire.
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Jun 28, 7:01 AM EDT
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